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Hayden Mitchell (Abundant Life Christian Academy)
The 6’6″ senior is averaging 16 points and 10 rebounds per game on 57% shooting from the field. He protects the rim with 1.6 blocks and 2.3 deflections per game and is a strong ball-screen defender. A physical presence in the post, he’s a tank down low who punishes opponents with rebounding and post-ups.
Brandon Walker (Abundant Life Christian Academy)
A 6’0″ guard, Brandon is putting up 16.5 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.5 steals, 2 assists, and 2.8 deflections per game. He can run the point and push the pace or slide to the two and score from anywhere on the floor. He wants the ball in big moments and has the strength, speed, and physicality to guard anyone on the court.
Asher Cook (Acorn)
Acorn’s 6’2″ left-handed sophomore guard can score at all three levels and is growing into a dependable defender. In a tough season, he’s become a consistent scorer and rebounder who often flirts with double-doubles. A high-IQ, very coachable gym rat, he’s emerging as a young leader who spends extra hours in the gym and will only keep improving.
Christian Williams (Barton)

Christian is averaging 17 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2.5 steals per game. A fearless competitor and phenomenal athlete, he’s leading Barton to one of its best seasons in recent memory, including wins over higher-classification teams. He’s on a mission to bring a championship to a school better known for its football tradition.
Qulan Green (Barton)

The versatile 6’6″ forward averages 12.5 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals per game. Known for his football prowess, he’s been handling the load in the paint all season. A great athlete, he’s determined to make a name for himself and elevate Barton’s basketball profile.
Anderson Smith (Barton)

Anderson averages 12.3 points and 4.5 rebounds per game while shooting a blistering 71% from the field this year. One of the state’s most exciting players in transition, he shows elite athleticism and dunking ability. Over his last five games, he’s averaging 21.5 points and 5.3 rebounds, with four 20-plus outings and a career-high 30 against Carlisle on 1/20/26.
Markevius Jimerson (Bearden)

The 6’3″ senior guard is a well-rounded player who does whatever it takes to win. He can score at will, defend at a high level, and rebound effectively. His willingness to fill any role makes him the engine of Bearden’s attack.
Landon Faucett (Bearden)

At 5’10”, Landon is a high-energy point guard who controls the pace for Bearden. He’s a pure shooter but also looks to create shots for his teammates. His vocal leadership and nonstop motor help drive the offense.
Mar Lee (Bentonville)

Bentonville’s 6’5″ junior guard/forward is averaging 17 points, 7 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 2 steals per game. His size and versatility allow him to score inside and out while guarding multiple positions. He is a true two-way wing and a key piece of Bentonville’s rotation.
Leshaun Gochett (Bentonville)

The 5’10” junior point guard is averaging 13 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals per game. He runs the show, sets up teammates, and applies constant pressure defensively. His toughness and feel for the game stabilize the Tigers’ backcourt.
Landon Price (Bentonville West)
For Bentonville West, Landon is having a tremendous season and impacting the game in every facet. He is averaging 17 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists per game, surpassed 1,000 career points in December, and earned Offensive Most Valuable Player honors at the Husky Hoops Invitational. On defense, he can guard all five positions and is widely regarded as the best defender in the 6A West, making him one of the top players in the state.
Cooper Moore (Bentonville West)
Cooper provides Bentonville West with one of the best shooting threats in Arkansas. He is averaging 10 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 assists per game and is shooting 45 percent from three-point range on six attempts per night. Along with his shooting, he impacts the team with his toughness and natural leadership, standing out as one of the strongest leaders in the program.
Hayden Jones (Bergman)

A 6’9″ 2026 F/C, Hayden is averaging 17.9 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 4.5 blocks per game. He’s one of the best big men in Arkansas, anchoring Bergman on both ends. Colleges across the state are already showing strong interest in his size and rim protection.
Jace Holt (Bergman)

The 6’2″ 2026 guard/forward is Bergman’s glue guy, filling up the stat sheet nightly. He averages 13.5 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 3.0 steals per game. An elite athlete and lockdown defender, he sets the tone with his all-around play.
Ethan Hughes (Bismarck)
Ethan is averaging 15.2 points per game on 41% shooting from the field, 30% from three, and 84% at the line. He turns it over only once per game, showing strong decision-making. His efficiency and ball security make him a reliable scoring guard.
Preston Hughes (Bismarck)
Preston averages 11.8 points per game on 40% shooting from the field and adds 2.5 steals per night. His defensive activity and scoring give Bismarck another consistent backcourt threat.
Lane Webster (Brookland)
The 6’7″ senior was All-State as a junior and continues to dominate as a senior. He averages 20 points, 11 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks per game. His size and production make him one of the top bigs in the region.
Sawyer Wright (Brookland)
Brookland’s 6’0″ junior guard earned All-Conference honors as a sophomore and has built on that. He is averaging 17 points and 3 assists per game. His scoring and playmaking provide needed balance alongside Webster.
Adam Munroe (Central Arkansas Christian)
CAC’s 6’6″, 215-pound standout averages 19 points and 11 rebounds per game on 55% shooting. He impacts both ends, finishing consistently, controlling the glass, and leading with his presence and work ethic. With his size, skill, and mentality, he has significant upside as a high-level prospect.
Gus Stewart (Clinton)
The 6’5″ freshman wing is averaging 15 points, 11.9 rebounds, and 3 assists per game on 57% effective field goal shooting. He can score at all three levels and already has 10 double-doubles, including a 20-point, 22-rebound game. His physicality, versatility, and improving IQ make him a nightmare matchup at a very young age.
Hester Hensley (Clinton)

At 6’4″, Hester is a junior guard who can stretch the floor from NBA three-point range. He averages 13 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists per game while shooting about 40% from three. Now a primary focus of scouting reports, he’s learning to handle more defensive attention and is starting to play above the rim and finish through contact.
KJ Johnson (Conway)

Conway’s 6’2″ guard is a relentless competitor and humble leader. He averages 16 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game, including 3 offensive rebounds and 9 points in the paint per night despite being a guard. He’s played his best against top competition—dropping 21 on Little Rock Christian, 26 on Mills, and 21 on Parkview—and is averaging 18 points through the first three conference games.
Jamal Holden (Conway)

Jamal is a special talent and terrific teammate who embraces coaching and stays humble despite the hype. He’s averaging 14 points, 8 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks per game, shooting 52% from the field, 38.5% from three, and 77% at the line. Like KJ, he raises his game against top teams, with big outings against Little Rock Christian, Har-Ber, Mills, and North Little Rock.
George Heer (Conway St. Joseph)

Conway St. Joseph’s 6’1″ junior guard is very athletic and can both shoot the three and attack the rim. He averages around 18 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. Handling the ball, creating for teammates, and scoring, he gives the Bulldogs a great chance to win every night he’s on the floor.
Hayden Leonard (Corning)

Corning’s sophomore shooting guard is a confident three-level scorer and team leader. He averages 12.5 points per game, shooting 40.5% from three and 86.7% from the free-throw line, while adding 3.3 rebounds per game.
Parker Winiecki (County Line)

The 6’4″ senior forward was All-State as a junior and continues to produce. He averages 13 points and 7 rebounds per game. His size and experience make him a steady inside presence.
Adrian Bean (County Line)

County Line’s 6’1″ senior guard is also an All-State returner. He averages 13 points and 5 assists per game. His playmaking and scoring balance the floor for the Indians.
Doss Clayton (Crowley’s Ridge Academy)

The 6’5″ guard is a natural scorer, explosive in transition and finishing at the rim with ease. He averages 20.1 points, 7.9 rebounds, 4.9 assists, 2.9 steals, and shoots 63% from the field. With a high basketball IQ and smooth feel for the game, he’s one of the top seniors in the small-school ranks.
Cayden Prather (Crowley’s Ridge Academy)

Cayden is a defensive menace who regularly locks up opponents’ best players. He averages 9 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals as a senior. Always in the mix for loose balls and timely shots, he’s the definition of a glue-guy guard.
Marcus Kilgore (Dumas)

The 6’2″ senior forward averages 17 points and 6 rebounds per game. Explosive in the open court, he can dunk at any time and scores at all three levels, with finishing around the basket as his calling card. Defensively, he’s versatile enough to guard positions 1–5.
Taron Hurst (Earle)
Taron is Earle’s leading scorer and a returning All-State, All-Conference, and All-Regional performer. He once again anchors the Bulldogs’ offense this season.
Derrick Lately Jr (Earle)
Derrick leads the team in steals, is the top defender, and the second-leading scorer. A returning All-Conference, All-Regional, and Honorable Mention All-State player, he brings tenacity and two-way impact.
Jacob Gaines (East Poinsett County)
Jacob is a key piece for EPC, providing scoring, defense, and leadership from the perimeter. He competes every possession and gives EPC toughness in the backcourt.
AJ Johnson (East Poinsett County)
AJ complements Jacob with his own combination of scoring and playmaking. Together, they form one of the more dynamic guard duos in their classification.
Matt Williams (Fort Smith Southside)
Southside’s leading scorer and second-leading rebounder, Matt averages 18 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. His scoring versatility keeps defenses off balance and makes him the Mavericks’ primary offensive option.
Holden Jeffries (Gravette)
Holden is averaging 17 points and an eye-popping 6 steals per game. His defensive havoc fuels Gravette’s transition game while he consistently scores in the half court.
Jackson Harp (Gravette)
Jackson adds 12 points and 8 rebounds per game for Gravette. His work on the glass and interior scoring give the Lions a strong frontcourt presence.
Gavin Wallace (Greenbrier)
At 6 feet tall, junior guard Gavin brings reliable scoring and versatility to Greenbrier’s backcourt. He is averaging 12 points per game while shooting over 40 percent from the field and 36 percent from beyond the three-point line, and he has produced multiple standout 20-point performances. As a true combo guard who can score at all three levels and create offense in different ways, he still has his best basketball ahead of him.
Carter Luebke (Greenbrier)
In the frontcourt, 6-foot-7-inch junior forward Carter gives Greenbrier size and floor spacing. He is averaging 10 points and 6 rebounds per game with multiple points-and-rebounds double-doubles this season, shooting 44 percent from the field and 31 percent from three-point range. His ability to stretch the floor and create matchup problems adds valuable versatility to the lineup.
Tyrell Smith (Hampton)
An All-Conference selection as a junior, Tyrell is averaging 14 points and 12 rebounds per game. He plays with a high motor at both ends and is drawing interest from numerous colleges.
Derrick Clarke (Hampton)
Derrick has been solid all year, averaging 16 points per game, and recently broke out with a 33-point game in a conference battle against 2A-ranked Woodlawn. His scoring punch makes him a dangerous wing for Hampton.
Deondre Smith (Hampton)
An All-State player as a junior, Deondre continues to perform at an All-State level. He dropped 20 points against Woodlawn while guarding their best player, showing his two-way impact.
Dax Hammett (Harmony Grove–Benton)

The 6’0″ senior guard was a unanimous All-State pick last season and has picked up where he left off. A Texas Tech baseball signee, he’s averaging 15 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. A physical finisher and strong ball-handler, he brings toughness and multi-sport athleticism.
Braxton Best (Harmony Grove–Benton)

Braxton is a 6’4″ senior forward averaging 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 blocks per game. He has great touch around the rim and from midrange and anchors the defense in the middle.
Rhett Herring (Heber Springs)
Heber Springs’ junior guard averages 11 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals per game. His playmaking and defensive energy help drive both ends.
Seth Dudeck (Heber Springs)
The senior guard averages 10 points, 7 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. His work on the glass and versatility give Heber Springs a steady veteran presence.
Vann Hayes (Hot Springs)
One of the most exciting freshmen in Arkansas, Vann leads Hot Springs in scoring (20.6) and assists (5) per game at the varsity level. A true three-level scorer, he hits about three threes per game and currently has his team in third place in conference. He’s widely considered the preseason No. 1 player in the Class of 2029 and the only one in his class putting up numbers comparable to top guards statewide.
Judah Johnson (Hot Springs)
The uber-athletic sophomore is averaging 14 points and 10 rebounds per game. After a strong state-tournament run last season, he’s now the Trojans’ leading rebounder, shot-blocker, and charges-taken leader, while also finishing inside and hitting jumpers to all three levels.
Elijah Span (Jacksonville)
Jacksonville’s 6’6″ sophomore is very explosive with a soft touch around the basket. He shoots the midrange well, can beat you off the bounce, finds open teammates, and rebounds effectively. A great teammate with huge upside, he has the potential to become one of the state’s best players in the near future.
Davyon Parker (Jacksonville)

The 5’8″ sophomore point guard is a hard-nosed defender and crafty playmaker. He can get to the basket, create for teammates, score with his jumper, and is learning to manage games better each night. With his toughness and work ethic, he has a real chance to grow into one of the top point guards in Arkansas.
Emanuel Pricop (Jessieville)
Jessieville’s big man is averaging 17.3 points and 8.5 rebounds per game on 58.5% shooting. He recently joined the 1,000-point club and had a monster 36-point, 12-rebound game on 16-of-18 shooting in a double-overtime win at Harding Academy. A steady leader and one of the top big men in 3A, he’s as good a person as he is a player.
Kaleb Burns (Joe T. Robinson)

A 2026 graduate, Kaleb is already a two-time All-State and All-Conference guard. After averaging 17 points as the leading scorer on last year’s 23–9 state-tournament team, he’s moved to point guard and now averages 13 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds, and a 3-to-1 assist/turnover ratio. With over 1,000 career points and true three-level scoring, he’s one of the most accomplished guards in his class.
Braylen Jackson (Joe T. Robinson)
The 6’0″ 2026 guard is averaging 14 points and 6 rebounds per game on 53% shooting. His slashing and finishing complement Burns in a strong backcourt.
BJ Knowlton (Jonesboro)
Jonesboro’s 6’3″ senior guard is averaging over 18 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 2.5 steals per game. A strong defender with several Division I JUCO offers (Angelina, Shawnee, Hutchinson) and an offer from Harding, he is drawing heavy college interest.
Lleyton Weaver (Jonesboro)
The 6’2″ junior guard averages over 17 points and 5 rebounds per game, plus 1.5 assists and 1.5 steals. He’s shooting 42% from three with more than 50 makes and holds offers from UAPB and Pittsburg State.
Victor Easter (Lake Hamilton)
Victor is averaging 24 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals per game. He’s face-guarded and double-teamed nightly yet still posts monster numbers and has interest from multiple in-state Division II programs and JUCOs.
Max Floyd (Lavaca)
Lavaca’s junior forward is averaging a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds per game. An elite defender who can guard all five positions, he anchors the Golden Arrows on both ends.
Travion Robinson (LISA Academy North)

Travion is an elite two-way scorer who can attack off the dribble or pull up from three. He’s a high-level defender, unselfish competitor, and leader who does what’s right on and off the court.
Max Mustread (Maynard)
The senior three-year starter leads Maynard in scoring and steals and is second in total rebounds and assists. He averages 15 points per game and serves as a vocal leader on an extremely young team.
Jaden West (Maynard)
The junior two-year starter leads Maynard with 56 made threes and is shooting 35% from deep and 80% from the free-throw line. His perimeter shooting stretches defenses and punishes any lapse in coverage.
Isaiah Templeton (Morrilton)

Isaiah has grown into a key leader for Morrilton, becoming more of a student of the game and expanding his basketball IQ. He plays multiple positions, works tirelessly on his body and skill, and is naturally gifted with a strong feel for the game.
Ty Wright (Morrilton)

Ty is Morrilton’s team leader and identity-setter. A quiet kid who has grown comfortable being vocal, he scores it very well and can play both guard spots, and his coach calls him one of the most underrated 2026 players in Arkansas. A hard worker in the gym and classroom with outstanding character, he’s the kind of recruit some coaches will be thrilled they landed.
Ryan Allen (Mountainburg)

Ryan averages 15.7 points and 5.8 rebounds per game and recently surpassed 1,000 career points. His scoring and rebounding power Mountainburg’s attack.
Jaxson Keeling (Mountainburg)

Jaxson is averaging 14.9 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 3 assists per game and has already passed 1,500 career points. He’s a proven scorer and creator in the backcourt.
Caidyn Dunn (Mulberry)

Caidyn is a hard-working teammate who handles a large share of the ball-handling duties and provides a defensive spark. He’s averaging 19.2 points per game in conference play.
Braden Hanna (Mulberry)

The three-year starter is having a strong senior season and is closing in on 1,000 career points. He leads Mulberry in rebounds and charges taken and is averaging 17 points per game in conference.
Jesyn Russell (Newport)

Jesyn has been a dominant interior presence for Newport. He averages 14 points and 9 rebounds per game, consistently controlling the paint.
Eric Ross (Newport)

Eric is a key scorer and defender for the Greyhounds. He averages 15 points and 5 rebounds per game and usually guards one of the opponent’s top guards, often holding them below their averages.
Judd Smith (Ouachita)

The 2026 guard/forward is a versatile stat-stuffer, averaging 17.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.4 steals per game on 46.8% shooting and a 1.30 efficiency rating. He guards positions 2–5 and is top of every opponent’s scouting report.
Garrett Pickens (Ouachita)

The 2026 point guard is everything you want at the position. He averages 7 points, 2.8 assists, 2.9 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game on 43% shooting with a 1.10 efficiency rating and prides himself on ball security and on-ball defense.
Cooper Duerr (Ozark)

Ozark’s 6’5″ junior guard/forward is averaging 27 points, 6 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 1 block per game for a 17–3 team. He scores at all three levels, handles double teams nightly, and still finds ways to score and elevate teammates, with a high of 37 in a championship win over Neosho. A 16-year-old Puma Circuit player with a 27 ACT, he’s a high-character prospect whose ceiling is still rising.
Caleb Lyons (Ozark)

The 6’2″ senior guard averages 13.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 2 steals per game. A three-year starter and known three-point shooter, he’s added strength and off-the-bounce scoring, highlighted by a 26-point game versus Clarksville.
Kylar Foster (Paragould)

Kylar averages 15 points per game on 41% from three, along with 8 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2 steals. His ability to play both guard and post gives Paragould tremendous flexibility, and he consistently does whatever the team needs to win.
Jacob Lanier (Parkview Magnet)
Parkview’s leading scorer and rebounder is praised as a great young man, teammate, and hard worker. A low-maintenance kid with a high ceiling, the sky is the limit for his development.
Ayden Hansberry (Parkview Magnet)
Parkview’s second-leading scorer and rebounder is also a high-character, hard-working, low-maintenance player. With plenty of room to grow, he has a chance to become a great player.
Vatan Paydak (Pulaski Academy)
Vatan is a true three-level scorer for Pulaski Academy, averaging 20.6 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game. A phenomenal student with a 34 on the ACT, he combines high-level academics with a complete basketball skill set.
Koa Rockwell (Pulaski Academy)
Koa provides additional playmaking and scoring for PA, fitting seamlessly next to Paydak. His versatility and feel make the Bruins’ offense even more dangerous.
Lane Hemphill (Rector)
The 6’4″ guard leads Rector in every major statistical category. He averages 17 points and 9 rebounds per game despite being doubled on almost every catch, using his college-ready body and skillset to score inside and from three.
Ford Mills (Rector)
One of the top sophomore point guards in Arkansas, Ford is an elite ball-handler shooting 40% from three. He averages 14 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists per game and plays much bigger than his 6’1″, 175-pound frame, rebounding and defending at a high level.
Sam Strait (Ridgefield Christian)
Sam is a junior averaging 20 points per game while defending at a high level. He scores at all three levels, hits big shots, and is praised for his steady demeanor and elite listening.
Sam Strait (Ridgefield Christian)
For Ridgefield Christian, junior guard Sam is a primary scoring option and defensive standout. He is averaging 20 points per game and can score at all three levels while also serving as one of the team’s best defenders. His steady demeanor, knack for hitting big shots, and, most importantly, his elite listening skills make him a coachable and highly trusted leader on the floor.
Zaden Williams (Russellville)
Zaden averages 19 points and 5 rebounds per game and is an explosive scorer at all three levels. His ability to heat up quickly makes him a constant threat.
Dawson Griffin (Sheridan)
Sheridan’s 6’8″ junior is having a breakout season, averaging 13 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks per game on 64.5% shooting. He alters and blocks a ton of shots and is on pace to break his own single-season rebounds record.
Beckett Scott (Sheridan)
Beckett averages 13 points, 8.6 assists, and 4.2 rebounds per game overall, and in conference play he’s at 13 points, 10.2 assists, and 6 rebounds per game with eight double-doubles and a 32-point game against Bauxite. His playmaking has been instrumental to Sheridan’s offense.
Jace Gatlin (Sheridan)
Jace averages 15 points per game with a season high of 30 at Monticello. He leads the team with 46 made threes and 41 steals, giving Sheridan a lethal shooter and disruptive defender.
Kennedy Jones (Shirley)

The up-and-coming sophomore is averaging 14.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game. His high motor, IQ, length, and athleticism make him a fast-rising prospect.
Tristan Henderson (Shirley)

Tristan is a sneaky-athletic guard and team leader, averaging 8.4 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game. His work ethic, accountability, and academic effort make him a coach’s favorite.
Ryan Vachon (Siloam Springs)
The 6’8″ junior forward averages 11 points and 7 rebounds in 5A West play and is shooting 44% from three. He recently went 3-for-3 from deep in the fourth quarter against Russellville to seal a win.
Evan Allen (Siloam Springs)

The 6’5″ senior forward averages 12 points and 3 rebounds in league play, with five 20-plus games and a 29-point outing versus Rogers. He can score at all three levels and shoots 83% from the line.
Hudson Rorex (Sloan-Hendrix)

Hudson is a high-IQ leader and one of the smartest players his coach has been around. A knockdown three-level scorer who often scores in the 30s despite constant double teams, he plays both ends with passion and has a relentless work ethic.
Dallas Durham (Sloan-Hendrix)

Dallas is the motor of Sloan-Hendrix, always going full speed. He attacks the rim fearlessly and is a knockdown three-point shooter, while wreaking havoc defensively by disrupting opponents’ actions.
Tavyn Bledsaw (Springdale)

Tavyn is Springdale’s offensive leader, averaging 17 points and 8 rebounds per game. A big guard who shoots 45% from three, finishes through contact, and rebounds in traffic, he also brings toughness and a calm confidence his teammates feed off.
Kenyon “KT” Thomas (Springdale)

KT has been the glue for Springdale in conference play with consistent shooting and relentless defense. The 6’2″ guard is a confident shooter who can also drive and finish physically, making him hard to guard and invaluable to Springdale’s recent success.
Jordan Abram (Stuttgart)

The senior three-level scorer averages 22 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists per game. With game highs of 38 and 31 and four 30-point games, plus 1,081 career points, he is a prolific yet still-uncommitted prospect.
Gabe Johnson (Van Buren)
Gabe is averaging 13 points and 11 rebounds per game with 10 double-doubles already this season. He’s set to break his own single-season rebounding record and is known as a relentless rebounder and skilled offensive player with his best basketball ahead of him.
Brodie Myers (Van Buren)
The 6’4″ senior averages 14 points and 6 rebounds per game with a 57% effective field goal rate. MVP of the Lendel Thomas Classic, he leads the team in FG% and is their best on-ball and off-ball defender, charges taken, and floor dives.
Mattix Rowden (Viola)
Viola’s sophomore point guard averages 12 points per game and shoots 31% from three. A steady offensive piece, he excels at drawing defenders and finding open teammates.
Tucker Cowgill (Viola)
The junior forward is a force inside with multiple double-doubles and a team-leading rebounding average of over 6 per game, along with 10 points per game. His work in the weight room points to a strong senior season ahead.
Jaxon Gillam (White County Central)

The 6’5″ 2026 senior averages 17 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 blocks per game and will surpass 1,500 career points this year. A leader on and off the floor with a college-ready frame and mentality, he projects as a potential steal for whichever program lands him.
Cayden Curtis (White County Central)

The 6’3″ sophomore has stepped into a major role, averaging 11 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 steals per game while shooting 60% from the field and 36% from three. Drawing each opponent’s second-best defender, he has more than held his own and is praised as the type of great kid college coaches should recruit.
Cayleb Stobaugh (Wonderview)
Cayleb has been one of Wonderview’s most consistent players this season. He averages 14.9 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 2.2 steals per game while shooting 42.7% from three, and recently joined the 1,000-point club as a junior.